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  THUVIA,MAIDOFMARS

  CHAPTERI

  CARTHORISANDTHUVIA

  Uponamassivebenchofpolishedersitebeneaththegorgeousbloomsofagiantpimaliaawomansat。

  Hershapely,sandalledfoottappedimpatientlyuponthejewel—strewnwalkthatwoundbeneaththestatelysorapustreesacrossthescarletswardoftheroyalgardensofThuvanDihn,JeddakofPtarth,asadark—haired,red—

  skinnedwarriorbentlowtowardher,whisperingheatedwordsclosetoherear。

  \"Ah,ThuviaofPtarth,\"hecried,\"youarecoldevenbeforethefieryblastsofmyconsuminglove!

  Noharderthanyourheart,norcolderisthehard,coldersiteofthisthricehappybenchwhichsupportsyourdivineandfadelessform!Tellme,OThuviaofPtarth,thatImaystillhope——thatthoughyoudonotlovemenow,yetsomeday,someday,myprincess,I——\"

  Thegirlsprangtoherfeetwithanexclamationofsurpriseanddispleasure。Herqueenlyheadwaspoisedhaughtilyuponhersmoothredshoulders。Herdarkeyeslookedangrilyintothoseoftheman。

  \"Youforgetyourself,andthecustomsofBarsoom,Astok,\"

  shesaid。\"IhavegivenyounorightthustoaddressthedaughterofThuvanDihn,norhaveyouwonsucharight。\"

  Themanreachedsuddenlyforthandgraspedherbythearm。

  \"Youshallbemyprincess!\"hecried。\"BythebreastofIssus,thoushalt,norshallanyothercomebetweenAstok,PrinceofDusar,andhisheart’sdesire。Tellmethatthereisanother,andIshallcutouthisfoulheartandflingittothewildcalotsofthedeadsea—bottoms!\"

  Attouchoftheman’shanduponherfleshthegirlwentpallidbeneathhercopperyskin,forthepersonsoftheroyalwomenofthecourtsofMarsareheldbutlittlelessthansacred。TheactofAstok,PrinceofDusar,wasprofanation。TherewasnoterrorintheeyesofThuviaofPtarth——onlyhorrorforthethingthemanhaddoneandforitspossibleconsequences。

  \"Releaseme。\"Hervoicewaslevel——frigid。

  Themanmutteredincoherentlyanddrewherroughlytowardhim。

  \"Releaseme!\"sherepeatedsharply,\"orIcalltheguard,andthePrinceofDusarknowswhatthatwillmean。\"

  Quicklyhethrewhisrightarmabouthershouldersandstrovetodrawherfacetohislips。Withalittlecryshestruckhimfullinthemouthwiththemassivebraceletsthatcircledherfreearm。

  \"Calot!\"sheexclaimed,andthen:\"Theguard!Theguard!

  HasteninprotectionofthePrincessofPtarth!\"

  Inanswertohercalladozenguardsmencameracingacrossthescarletsward,theirgleaminglong—swordsnakedinthesun,themetaloftheiraccoutrementsclankingagainstthatoftheirleathernharness,andintheirthroatshoarseshoutsofrageatthesightwhichmettheireyes。

  ButbeforetheyhadpassedhalfacrosstheroyalgardentowhereAstokofDusarstillheldthestrugglinggirlinhisgrasp,anotherfiguresprangfromaclusterofdensefoliagethathalfhidagoldenfountaincloseathand。Atall,straightyouthhewas,withblackhairandkeengreyeyes;broadofshoulderandnarrowofhip;

  aclean—limbedfightingman。HisskinwasbutfaintlytingedwiththecoppercolourthatmarkstheredmenofMarsfromtheotherracesofthedyingplanet——hewaslikethem,andyettherewasasubtledifferencegreatereventhanthatwhichlayinhislighterskinandhisgreyeyes。

  Therewasadifference,too,inhismovements。Hecameoningreatleapsthatcarriedhimsoswiftlyoverthegroundthatthespeedoftheguardsmenwasasnothingbycomparison。

  AstokstillclutchedThuvia’swristastheyoungwarriorconfrontedhim。Thenew—comerwastednotimeandhespokebutasingleword。

  \"Calot!\"hesnapped,andthenhisclenchedfistlandedbeneaththeother’schin,liftinghimhighintotheairanddepositinghiminacrumpledheapwithinthecentreofthepimaliabushbesidetheersitebench。

  Herchampionturnedtowardthegirl。\"Kaor,ThuviaofPtarth!\"

  hecried。\"Itseemsthatfatetimedmyvisitwell。\"

  \"Kaor,CarthorisofHelium!\"theprincessreturnedtheyoungman’sgreeting,\"andwhatlesscouldoneexpectofthesonofsuchasire?\"

  Hebowedhisacknowledgmentofthecomplimenttohisfather,JohnCarter,WarlordofMars。Andthentheguardsmen,pantingfromtheircharge,cameupjustasthePrinceofDusar,bleedingatthemouth,andwithdrawnsword,crawledfromtheentanglementofthepimalia。

  AstokwouldhaveleapedtomortalcombatwiththesonofDejahThoris,buttheguardsmenpressedabouthim,preventing,thoughitwasclearlyevidentthatnaughtwouldhavebetterpleasedCarthorisofHelium。

  \"Butsaytheword,ThuviaofPtarth,\"hebegged,\"andnaughtwillgivemegreaterpleasurethanmetingtothisfellowthepunishmenthehasearned。\"

  \"Itcannotbe,Carthoris,\"shereplied。\"Eventhoughhehasforfeitedallclaimuponmyconsideration,yetishetheguestofthejeddak,myfather,andtohimalonemayheaccountfortheunpardonableacthehascommitted。\"

  \"Asyousay,Thuvia,\"repliedtheHeliumite。\"ButafterwardheshallaccounttoCarthoris,PrinceofHelium,forthisaffronttothedaughterofmyfather’sfriend。\"

  Ashespoke,though,thereburnedinhiseyesafirethatproclaimedanearer,dearercauseforhischampionshipofthisgloriousdaughterofBarsoom。

  Themaid’scheekdarkenedbeneaththesatinofhertransparentskin,andtheeyesofAstok,PrinceofDusar,darkened,too,ashereadthatwhichpassedunspokenbetweenthetwointheroyalgardensofthejeddak。

  \"Andthoutome,\"hesnappedatCarthoris,answeringtheyoungman’schallenge。

  TheguardstillsurroundedAstok。Itwasadifficultpositionfortheyoungofficerwhocommandedit。

  Hisprisonerwasthesonofamightyjeddak;hewastheguestofThuvanDihn——untilbutnowanhonouredguestuponwhomeveryroyaldignityhadbeenshowered。

  Toarresthimforciblycouldmeannaughtelsethanwar,andyethehaddonethatwhichintheeyesofthePtarthwarriormeriteddeath。

  Theyoungmanhesitated。Helookedtowardhisprincess。

  She,too,guessedallthathungupontheactionofthecomingmoment。FormanyyearsDusarandPtarthhadbeenatpeacewitheachother。Theirgreatmerchantshipspliedbackandforthbetweenthelargercitiesofthetwonations。Evennow,farabovethegold—shotscarletdomeofthejeddak’spalace,shecouldseethehugebulkofagiantfreightertakingitsmajesticwaythroughthethinBarsoomianairtowardthewestandDusar。

  Byawordshemightplungethesetwomightynationsintoabloodyconflictthatwoulddrainthemoftheirbravestbloodandtheirincalculableriches,leavingthemallhelplessagainsttheinroadsoftheirenviousandlesspowerfulneighbors,andatlastapreytothesavagegreenhordesofthedeadsea—bottoms。

  Nosenseoffearinfluencedherdecision,forfearisseldomknowntothechildrenofMars。Itwasratherasenseoftheresponsibilitythatshe,thedaughteroftheirjeddak,feltforthewelfareofherfather’speople。

  \"Icalledyou,Padwar,\"shesaidtothelieutenantoftheguard,\"toprotectthepersonofyourprincess,andtokeepthepeacethatmustnotbeviolatedwithintheroyalgardensofthejeddak。Thatisall。Youwillescortmetothepalace,andthePrinceofHeliumwillaccompanyme。\"

  WithoutanotherglanceinthedirectionofAstoksheturned,andtakingCarthoris’profferedhand,movedslowlytowardthemassivemarblepilethathousedtherulerofPtarthandhisglitteringcourt。Oneithersidemarchedafileofguardsmen。ThusThuviaofPtarthfoundawayoutofadilemma,escapingthenecessityofplacingherfather’sroyalguestunderforciblerestraint,andatthesametimeseparatingthetwoprinces,whootherwisewouldhavebeenateachother’sthroatthemomentsheandtheguardhaddeparted。

  BesidethepimaliastoodAstok,hisdarkeyesnarrowedtomereslitsofhatebeneathhisloweringbrowsashewatchedtheretreatingformsofthewomanwhohadarousedthefiercestpassionsofhisnatureandthemanwhomhenowbelievedtobetheonewhostoodbetweenhisloveanditsconsummation。

  AstheydisappearedwithinthestructureAstokshruggedhisshoulders,andwithamurmuredoathcrossedthegardenstowardanotherwingofthebuildingwhereheandhisretinuewerehoused。

  ThatnighthetookformalleaveofThuvanDihn,andthoughnomentionwasmadeofthehappeningwithinthegarden,itwasplaintoseethroughthecoldmaskofthejeddak’scourtesythatonlythecustomsofroyalhospitalityrestrainedhimfromvoicingthecontempthefeltforthePrinceofDusar。

  Carthoriswasnotpresentattheleave—taking,norwasThuvia。

  Theceremonywasasstiffandformalascourtetiquettecouldmakeit,andwhenthelastoftheDusariansclamberedovertherailofthebattleshipthathadbroughtthemuponthisfatefulvisittothecourtofPtarth,andthemightyengineofdestructionhadrisenslowlyfromthewaysofthelanding—stage,anoteofreliefwasapparentinthevoiceofThuvanDihnasheturnedtooneofhisofficerswithawordofcommentuponasubjectforeigntothatwhichhadbeenuppermostinthemindsofallforhours。

  But,afterall,wasitsoforeign?

  \"InformPrinceSovan,\"hedirected,\"thatitisourwishthatthefleetwhichdepartedforKaolthismorningberecalledtocruisetothewestofPtarth。\"

  Asthewarship,bearingAstokbacktothecourtofhisfather,turnedtowardthewest,ThuviaofPtarth,sittinguponthesamebenchwherethePrinceofDusarhadaffrontedher,watchedthetwinklinglightsofthecraftgrowingsmallerinthedistance。Besideher,inthebrilliantlightofthenearermoon,satCarthoris。

  Hiseyeswerenotuponthedimbulkofthebattleship,butontheprofileofthegirl’supturnedface。

  \"Thuvia,\"hewhispered。

  Thegirlturnedhereyestowardhis。Hishandstoleouttofindhers,butshedrewherowngentlyaway。

  \"ThuviaofPtarth,Iloveyou!\"criedtheyoungwarrior。

  \"Tellmethatitdoesnotoffend。\"

  Sheshookherheadsadly。\"TheloveofCarthorisofHelium,\"shesaidsimply,\"couldbenaughtbutanhonourtoanywoman;butyoumustnotspeak,myfriend,ofbestowinguponmethatwhichImaynotreciprocate。\"

  Theyoungmangotslowlytohisfeet。Hiseyeswerewideinastonishment。ItneverhadoccurredtothePrinceofHeliumthatThuviaofPtarthmightloveanother。

  \"ButatKadabra!\"heexclaimed。\"Andlaterhereatyourfather’scourt,whatdidyoudo,ThuviaofPtarth,thatmighthavewarnedmethatyoucouldnotreturnmylove?\"

  \"AndwhatdidIdo,CarthorisofHelium,\"shereturned,\"thatmightleadyoutobelievethatIDIDreturnit?\"

  Hepausedinthought,andthenshookhishead。

  \"Nothing,Thuvia,thatistrue;yetIcouldhaveswornyoulovedme。Indeed,youwellknewhowneartoworshiphasbeenmyloveforyou。\"

  \"AndhowmightIknowit,Carthoris?\"sheaskedinnocently。

  \"Didyouevertellmeasmuch?Everbeforehavewordsofloveformefallenfromyourlips?\"

  \"ButyouMUSThaveknownit!\"heexclaimed。\"Iamlikemyfather——witlessinmattersoftheheart,andofapoorwaywithwomen;yetthejewelsthatstrewtheseroyalgardenpaths——thetrees,theflowers,thesward——

  allmusthavereadthelovethathasfilledmyheartsincefirstmyeyesweremadenewbyimagingyourperfectfaceandform;sohowcouldyoualonehavebeenblindtoit?\"

  \"DothemaidsofHeliumpaycourttotheirmen?\"askedThuvia。

  \"Youareplayingwithme!\"exclaimedCarthoris。\"Saythatyouarebutplaying,andthatafterallyouloveme,Thuvia!\"

  \"Icannottellyouthat,Carthoris,forIampromisedtoanother。\"

  Hertonewaslevel,butwastherenotwithinitthehintofaninfinitedepthofsadness?Whomaysay?

  \"Promisedtoanother?\"Carthorisscarcelybreathedthewords。Hisfacewentalmostwhite,andthenhisheadcameupasbefittedhiminwhoseveinsflowedthebloodoftheoverlordofaworld。

  \"CarthorisofHeliumwishesyoueveryhappinesswiththemanofyourchoice,\"hesaid。\"With——\"andthenhehesitated,waitingforhertofillinthename。

  \"KulanTith,JeddakofKaol,\"shereplied。\"Myfather’sfriendandPtarth’smostpuissantally。\"

  Theyoungmanlookedatherintentlyforamomentbeforehespokeagain。

  \"Youlovehim,ThuviaofPtarth?\"heasked。

  \"Iampromisedtohim,\"sherepliedsimply。

  Hedidnotpressher。\"HeisofBarsoom’snoblestbloodandmightiestfighters,\"musedCarthoris。\"Myfather’sfriendandmine——wouldthatitmighthavebeenanother!\"

  hemutteredalmostsavagely。Whatthegirlthoughtwashiddenbythemaskofherexpression,whichwastingedonlybyalittleshadowofsadnessthatmighthavebeenforCarthoris,herself,orforthemboth。

  CarthorisofHeliumdidnotask,thoughhenotedit,forhisloyaltytoKulanTithwastheloyaltyofthebloodofJohnCarterofVirginiaforafriend,greaterthanwhichcouldbenoloyalty。

  Heraisedajewel—encrustedbitofthegirl’smagnificenttrappingstohislips。

  \"TothehonourandhappinessofKulanTithandthepricelessjewelthathasbeenbestoweduponhim,\"

  hesaid,andthoughhisvoicewashuskytherewasthetrueringofsincerityinit。\"ItoldyouthatIlovedyou,Thuvia,beforeIknewthatyouwerepromisedtoanother。

  Imaynottellyouitagain,butIamgladthatyouknowit,forthereisnodishonouriniteithertoyouortoKulanTithortomyself。MyloveissuchthatitmayembraceaswellKulanTith——ifyoulovehim。\"Therewasalmostaquestioninthestatement。

  \"Iampromisedtohim,\"shereplied。

  Carthorisbackedslowlyaway。Helaidonehanduponhisheart,theotheruponthepommelofhislong—sword。

  \"Theseareyours——always,\"hesaid。Amomentlaterhehadenteredthepalace,andwasgonefromthegirl’ssight。

  Hadhereturnedatoncehewouldhavefoundherproneupontheersitebench,herfaceburiedinherarms。

  Wassheweeping?Therewasnonetosee。

  CarthorisofHeliumhadcomeallunannouncedtothecourtofhisfather’sfriendthatday。Hehadcomealoneinasmallflier,sureofthesamewelcomethatalwaysawaitedhimatPtarth。Astherehadbeennoformalityinhiscomingtherewasnoneedofformalityinhisgoing。

  ToThuvanDihnheexplainedthathehadbeenbuttestinganinventionofhisownwithwhichhisflierwasequipped——acleverimprovementoftheordinaryMartianaircompass,which,whensetforacertaindestination,willremainconstantlyfixedthereon,makingitonlynecessarytokeepavessel’sprowalwaysinthedirectionofthecompassneedletoreachanygivenpointuponBarsoombytheshortestroute。

  Carthoris’improvementuponthisconsistedofanauxiliarydevicewhichsteeredthecraftmechanicallyinthedirectionofthecompass,anduponarrivaldirectlyoverthepointforwhichthecompasswasset,broughtthecrafttoastandstillandloweredit,alsoautomatically,totheground。

  \"Youreadilydiscerntheadvantagesofthisinvention,\"

  hewassayingtoThuvanDihn,whohadaccompaniedhimtothelanding—stageuponthepalacerooftoinspectthecompassandbidhisyoungfriendfarewell。

  Adozenofficersofthecourtwithseveralbodyservantsweregroupedbehindthejeddakandhisguest,eagerlistenerstotheconversation——soeageronthepartofoneoftheservantsthathewastwicerebukedbyanobleforhisforwardnessinpushinghimselfaheadofhisbetterstoviewtheintricatemechanismofthewonderful\"controllingdestinationcompass,\"asthethingwascalled。

  \"Forexample,\"continuedCarthoris,\"Ihaveanall—

  nighttripbeforeme,asto—night。Isetthepointerhereupontheright—handdialwhichrepresentstheeasternhemisphereofBarsoom,sothatthepointrestsupontheexactlatitudeandlongitudeofHelium。ThenI

  starttheengine,rollupinmysleepingsilksandfurs,andwithlightsburning,racethroughtheairtowardHelium,confidentthatattheappointedhourIshalldropgentlytowardthelanding—stageuponmyownpalace,whetherIamstillasleeporno。\"

  \"Provided,\"suggestedThuvanDihn,\"youdonotchancetocollidewithsomeothernightwandererinthemeanwhile。\"

  Carthorissmiled。\"Nodangerofthat,\"hereplied。

  \"Seehere,\"andheindicatedadeviceattherightofthedestinationcompass。\"Thisismy`obstructionevader,’

  asIcallit。Thisvisibledeviceistheswitchwhichthrowsthemechanismonoroff。Theinstrumentitselfisbelowdeck,gearedbothtothesteeringapparatusandthecontrollevers。

  \"Itisquitesimple,beingnothingmorethanaradiumgeneratordiffusingradio—activityinalldirectionstoadistanceofahundredyardsorsofromtheflier。Shouldthisenvelopingforcebeinterruptedinanydirectionadelicateinstrumentimmediatelyapprehendstheirregularity,atthesametimeimpartinganimpulsetoamagneticdevicewhichinturnactuatesthesteeringmechanism,divertingthebowoftheflierawayfromtheobstacleuntilthecraft’sradio—activitysphereisnolongerincontactwiththeobstruction,thenshefallsoncemoreintohernormalcourse。Shouldthedisturbanceapproachfromtherear,asincaseofafaster—movingcraftoverhaulingme,themechanismactuatesthespeedcontrolaswellasthesteeringgear,andthefliershootsaheadandeitherupordown,astheoncomingvesselisuponalowerorhigherplanethanherself。

  \"Inaggravatedcases,thatiswhentheobstructionsaremany,orofsuchanatureastodeflectthebowmorethanforty—fivedegreesinanydirection,orwhenthecrafthasreacheditsdestinationanddroppedtowithinahundredyardsoftheground,themechanismbringshertoafullstop,atthesametimesoundingaloudalarmwhichwillinstantlyawakenthepilot。YouseeIhaveanticipatedalmosteverycontingency。\"

  ThuvanDihnsmiledhisappreciationofthemarvellousdevice。

  Theforwardservantpushedalmosttotheflier’sside。

  Hiseyeswerenarrowedtoslits。

  \"Allbutone,\"hesaid。

  Thenobleslookedathiminastonishment,andoneofthemgraspedthefellownonetoogentlybytheshouldertopushhimbacktohisproperplace。

  Carthorisraisedhishand。

  \"Wait,\"heurged。\"Letushearwhatthemanhastosay——nocreationofmortalmindisperfect。Perchancehehasdetectedaweaknessthatitwillbewelltoknowatonce。Come,mygoodfellow,andwhatmaybetheonecontingencyIhaveoverlooked?\"

  AshespokeCarthorisobservedtheservantcloselyforthefirsttime。Hesawamanofgiantstatureandhandsome,asareallthoseoftheraceofMartianredmen;butthefellow’slipswerethinandcruel,andacrossonecheekwasthefaint,whitelineofasword—cutfromtherighttempletothecornerofthemouth。

  \"Come,\"urgedthePrinceofHelium。\"Speak!\"

  Themanhesitated。Itwasevidentthatheregrettedthetemeritythathadmadehimthecentreofinterestedobservation。Butatlast,seeingnoalternative,hespoke。

  \"Itmightbetamperedwith,\"hesaid,\"byanenemy。\"

  Carthorisdrewasmallkeyfromhisleathernpocket—pouch。

  \"Lookatthis,\"hesaid,handingittotheman。\"Ifyouknowaughtoflocks,youwillknowthatthemechanismwhichthisunloosesisbeyondthecunningofapickeroflocks。

  Itguardsthevitalsoftheinstrumentfromcraftytampering。

  Withoutitanenemymusthalfwreckthedevicetoreachitsheart,leavinghishandiworkapparenttothemostcasualobserver。\"

  Theservanttookthekey,glancedatitshrewdly,andthenashemadetoreturnittoCarthorisdroppedituponthemarbleflagging。Turningtolookforitheplantedthesoleofhissandalfullupontheglitteringobject。Foraninstantheboreallhisweightuponthefootthatcoveredthekey,thenhesteppedbackandwithanexclamationasofpleasurethathehadfoundit,stooped,recoveredit,andreturnedittotheHeliumite。Thenhedroppedbacktohisstationbehindthenoblesandwasforgotten。

  AmomentlaterCarthorishadmadehisadieuxtoThuvanDihnandhisnobles,andwithlightstwinklinghadrisenintothestar—shotvoidoftheMartiannight。

  CHAPTERII

  SLAVERY

  AstherulerofPtarth,followedbyhiscourtiers,descendedfromthelanding—stageabovethepalace,theservantsdroppedintotheirplacesintherearoftheirroyalornoblemasters,andbehindtheothersonelingeredtothelast。Thenquicklystoopinghesnatchedthesandalfromhisrightfoot,slippingitintohispocket—pouch。

  Whenthepartyhadcometothelowerlevels,andthejeddakhaddispersedthembyasign,nonenoticedthattheforwardfellowwhohaddrawnsomuchattentiontohimselfbeforethePrinceofHeliumdeparted,wasnolongeramongtheotherservants。

  Towhoseretinuehehadbeenattachednonehadthoughttoinquire,forthefollowersofaMartiannoblearemany,comingandgoingatthewhimoftheirmaster,sothatanewfaceisscarcelyeverquestioned,asthefactthatamanhaspassedwithinthepalacewallsisconsideredproofpositivethathisloyaltytothejeddakisbeyondquestion,sorigidistheexaminationofeachwhoseeksservicewiththenoblesofthecourt。

  Agoodrulethat,andonlyrelaxedbycourtesyinfavouroftheretinueofvisitingroyaltyfromafriendlyforeignpower。

  ItwaslateinthemorningofthenextdaythatagiantservingmanintheharnessofthehouseofagreatPtarthnoblepassedoutintothecityfromthepalacegates。

  Alongonebroadavenueandthenanotherhestrodebrisklyuntilhehadpassedbeyondthedistrictofthenoblesandhadcometotheplaceofshops。Herehesoughtapretentiousbuildingthatrosespire—liketowardtheheavens,itsouterwallselaboratelywroughtwithdelicatecarvingsandintricatemosaics。

  ItwasthePalaceofPeaceinwhichwerehousedtherepresentativesoftheforeignpowers,orratherinwhichwerelocatedtheirembassies;fortheministersthemselvesdweltingorgeouspalaceswithinthedistrictoccupiedbythenobles。

  HerethemansoughttheembassyofDusar。Aclerkarosequestioninglyasheentered,andathisrequesttohaveawordwiththeministeraskedhiscredentials。

  Thevisitorslippedaplainmetalarmletfromabovehiselbow,andpointingtoaninscriptionuponitsinnersurface,whisperedawordortwototheclerk。

  Thelatter’seyeswentwide,andhisattitudeturnedatoncetooneofdeference。Hebowedthestrangertoaseat,andhastenedtoaninnerroomwiththearmletinhishand。

  Amomentlaterhereappearedandconductedthecallerintothepresenceoftheminister。

  Foralongtimethetwowereclosetedtogether,andwhenatlastthegiantservingmanemergedfromtheinnerofficehisexpressionwascastinasmileofsinistersatisfaction。

  FromthePalaceofPeacehehurrieddirectlytothepalaceoftheDusarianminister。

  Thatnighttwoswiftfliersleftthesamepalacetop。

  OnespeditsrapidcoursetowardHelium;theother——

  ThuviaofPtarthstrolledinthegardensofherfather’spalace,aswashernightlycustombeforeretiring。Hersilksandfursweredrawnabouther,fortheairofMarsischillafterthesunhastakenhisquickplungebeneaththeplanet’swesternverge。

  Thegirl’sthoughtswanderedfromherimpendingnuptials,thatwouldmakeherempressofKaol,tothepersonofthetrimyoungHeliumitewhohadlaidhisheartatherfeettheprecedingday。

  Whetheritwaspityorregretthatsaddenedherexpressionasshegazedtowardthesouthernheavenswhereshehadwatchedthelightsofhisflierdisappearthepreviousnight,itwouldbedifficulttosay。

  So,too,isitimpossibletoconjecturejustwhatheremotionsmayhavebeenasshediscernedthelightsofaflierspeedingrapidlyoutofthedistancefromthatverydirection,asthoughimpelledtowardhergardenbytheveryintensityoftheprincess’thoughts。

  Shesawitcirclelowerabovethepalaceuntilshewaspositivethatitbuthoveredinpreparationforalanding。

  Presentlythepowerfulraysofitssearchlightshotdownwardfromthebow。Theyfelluponthelanding—stageforabriefinstant,revealingthefiguresofthePtarthianguard,pickingintobrilliantpointsoffirethegemsupontheirgorgeousharnesses。

  Thentheblazingeyesweptonwardacrosstheburnisheddomesandgracefulminarets,downintocourtandparkandgardentopauseatlastupontheersitebenchandthegirlstandingtherebesideit,herfaceupturnedfulltowardtheflier。

  ForbutaninstantthesearchlighthalteduponThuviaofPtarth,thenitwasextinguishedassuddenlyasithadcometolife。Theflierpassedonabovehertodisappearbeyondagroveofloftyskeeltreesthatgrewwithinthepalacegrounds。

  Thegirlstoodforsometimeasithadlefther,exceptthatherheadwasbentandhereyesdowncastinthought。

  WhobutCarthoriscouldithavebeen?Shetriedtofeelangerthatheshouldhavereturnedthus,spyinguponher;

  butshefounditdifficulttobeangrywiththeyoungprinceofHelium。

  Whatmadcapricecouldhaveinducedhimsototransgresstheetiquetteofnations?Forlesserthingsgreatpowershadgonetowar。

  Theprincessinherwasshockedandangered——butwhatofthegirl!

  Andtheguard——whatofthem?Evidentlythey,too,hadbeensomuchsurprisedbytheunprecedentedactionofthestrangerthattheyhadnotevenchallenged;

  butthattheyhadnothoughttoletthethinggounnoticedwasquicklyevidencedbytheskirringofmotorsuponthelanding—stageandthequickshootingairwardofalong—linedpatrolboat。

  Thuviawatcheditdartswiftlyeastward。So,too,didothereyeswatch。

  Withinthedenseshadowsoftheskeelgrove,inawideavenuebeneatho’erspreadingfoliage,aflierhungadozenfeetabovetheground。Fromitsdeckkeeneyeswatchedthefar—fanningsearchlightofthepatrolboat。

  Nolightshonefromtheenshadowedcraft。Uponitsdeckwasthesilenceofthetomb。Itscrewofahalf—dozenredwarriorswatchedthelightsofthepatrolboatdiminishinginthedistance。

  \"Theintellectsofourancestorsarewithusto—night,\"

  saidoneinalowtone。

  \"Noplanevercarriedbetter,\"returnedanother。\"Theydidpreciselyastheprinceforetold。\"

  Hewhohadfirstspokenturnedtowardthemanwhosquattedbeforethecontrolboard。

  \"Now!\"hewhispered。Therewasnootherordergiven。

  Everymanuponthecrafthadevidentlybeenwellschooledineachdetailofthatnight’swork。Silentlythedarkhullcreptbeneaththecathedralarchesofthedarkandsilentgrove。

  ThuviaofPtarth,gazingtowardtheeast,sawtheblackerblotagainsttheblacknessofthetreesasthecrafttoppedthebuttressedgardenwall。Shesawthedimbulkinclinegentlydownwardtowardthescarletswardofthegarden。

  Sheknewthatmencamenotthuswithhonourableintent。

  Yetshedidnotcryaloudtoalarmthenear—byguardsmen,nordidshefleetothesafetyofthepalace。

  Why?

  Icanseehershrughershapelyshouldersinreplyasshevoicestheage—old,universalanswerofthewoman:Because!

  Scarcehadthefliertouchedthegroundwhenfourmenleapedfromitsdeck。Theyranforwardtowardthegirl。

  Stillshemadenosignofalarm,standingasthoughhypnotized。

  Orcouldithavebeenasonewhoawaitedawelcomevisitor?

  Notuntiltheywerequiteclosetoherdidshemove。

  Thenthenearermoon,risingabovethesurroundingfoliage,touchedtheirfaces,lightingallwiththebrilliancyofhersilverrays。

  ThuviaofPtarthsawonlystrangers——warriorsintheharnessofDusar。Nowshetookfright,buttoolate!

  Beforeshecouldvoicebutasinglecry,roughhandsseizedher。Aheavysilkenscarfwaswoundaboutherhead。Shewasliftedinstrongarmsandbornetothedeckoftheflier。Therewasthesuddenwhirlofpropellers,therushingofairagainstherbody,and,fromfarbeneaththeshoutingandthechallengefromtheguard。

  RacingtowardthesouthanotherflierspedtowardHelium。

  Initscabinatallredmanbentoverthesoftsoleofanupturnedsandal。Withdelicateinstrumentshemeasuredthefaintimprintofasmallobjectwhichappearedthere。

  Uponapadbesidehimwastheoutlineofakey,andherehenotedtheresultsofhismeasurements。

  Asmileplayeduponhislipsashecompletedhistaskandturnedtoonewhowaitedattheoppositesideofthetable。

  \"Themanisagenius,\"heremarked。

  \"Onlyageniuscouldhaveevolvedsuchalockasthisisdesignedtospring。Here,takethesketch,Larok,andgiveallthineowngeniusfullandunfetteredfreedominreproducingitinmetal。\"

  Thewarrior—artificerbowed。\"Manbuildsnaught,\"

  hesaid,\"thatmanmaynotdestroy。\"Thenheleftthecabinwiththesketch。

  AsdawnbrokeupontheloftytowerswhichmarkthetwincitiesofHelium——thescarlettowerofoneandtheyellowtowerofitssister——aflierfloatedlazilyoutofthenorth。

  UponitsbowwasemblazonedthesigniaofalessernobleofafarcityoftheempireofHelium。Itsleisurelyapproachandtheevidentconfidencewithwhichitmovedacrossthecityarousednosuspicioninthemindsofthesleepyguard。Theirroundofdutynearlydone,theyhadlittlethoughtbeyondthecomingofthosewhoweretorelievethem。

  PeacereignedthroughoutHelium。Stagnant,emasculatingpeace。Heliumhadnoenemies。Therewasnaughttofear。

  Withouthastethenearestairpatrolswungsluggishlyaboutandapproachedthestranger。Ateasyspeakingdistancetheofficeruponherdeckhailedtheincomingcraft。

  Thecheery\"Kaor!\"andtheplausibleexplanationthattheownerhadcomefromdistantpartsforafewdaysofpleasureingayHeliumsufficed。Theair—patrolboatsheeredoff,passingagainuponitsway。Thestrangercontinuedtowardapubliclanding—stage,whereshedroppedintothewaysandcametorest。

  Ataboutthesametimeawarriorenteredhercabin。

  \"Itisdone,VasKor,\"hesaid,handingasmallmetalkeytothetallnoblewhohadjustrisenfromhissleepingsilksandfurs。

  \"Good!\"exclaimedthelatter。\"Youmusthaveworkeduponitallduringthenight,Larok。\"

  Thewarriornodded。

  \"NowfetchmetheHeliumeticmetalyouwroughtsomedayssince,\"commandedVasKor。

  Thisdone,thewarriorassistedhismastertoreplacethehandsomejewelledmetalofhisharnesswiththeplainerornamentsofanordinaryfightingmanofHelium,andwiththeinsigniaofthesamehousethatappeareduponthebowoftheflier。

  VasKorbreakfastedonboard。Thenheemergedupontheaerialdock,enteredanelevator,andwasbornequicklytothestreetbelow,wherehewassoonengulfedbytheearlymorningthrongofworkershasteningtotheirdailyduties。

  AmongthemhiswarriortrappingswerenomoreremarkablethanisapairoftrousersuponBroadway。AllMartianmenarewarriors,savethosephysicallyunabletobeararms。

  Thetradesmanandhisclerkclankwiththeirmartialtrappingsastheypursuetheirvocations。Theschoolboy,comingintotheworld,ashedoes,almostadultfromthesnowyshellthathasencompassedhisdevelopmentforfivelongyears,knowssolittleoflifewithoutaswordathishipthathewouldfeelthesamediscomfitureatgoingabroadunarmedthatanEarthboywouldexperienceinwalkingthestreetsknicker—bockerless。

  VasKor’sdestinationlayinGreaterHelium,whichliessomeseventy—fivemilesacrossthelevelplainfromLesserHelium。Hehadlandedatthelattercitybecausetheairpatrolislesssuspiciousandalertthanthatabovethelargermetropoliswhereliesthepalaceofthejeddak。

  AshemovedwiththethrongintheparklikecanyonofthethoroughfarethelifeofanawakeningMartiancitywasinevidenceabouthim。Houses,raisedhighupontheirslendermetalcolumnsforthenightweredroppinggentlytowardtheground。Amongtheflowersuponthescarletswardwhichliesaboutthebuildingschildrenwerealreadyplaying,andcomelywomenlaughingandchattingwiththeirneighboursastheyculledgorgeousblossomsforthevaseswithindoors。

  Thepleasant\"kaor\"oftheBarsoomiangreetingfellcontinuallyupontheearsofthestrangerasfriendsandneighbourstookupthedutiesofanewday。

  Thedistrictinwhichhehadlandedwasresidential——adistrictofmerchantsofthemoreprosperoussort。

  Everywherewereevidencesofluxuryandwealth。

  Slavesappeareduponeveryhousetopwithgorgeoussilksandcostlyfurs,layingtheminthesunforairing。

  Jewel—encrustedwomenlolledeventhusearlyuponthecarvenbalconiesbeforetheirsleepingapartments。Laterinthedaytheywouldrepairtotheroofswhentheslaveshadarrangedcouchesandpitchedsilkencanopiestoshadethemfromthesun。

  Strainsofinspiringmusicbrokepleasantlyfromopenwindows,fortheMartianshavesolvedtheproblemofattuningthenervespleasantlytothesuddentransitionfromsleeptowakingthatprovessodifficultathingformostEarthfolk。

  Abovehimracedthelong,lightpassengerfliers,plying,eachinitsproperplane,betweenthenumerouslanding—

  stagesforinternalpassengertraffic。Landing—stagesthattowerhighintotheheavensareforthegreatinternationalpassengerliners。Freightershaveotherlanding—stagesatvariouslowerlevels,towithinacoupleofhundredfeetoftheground;nordareanyflierriseordropfromoneplanetoanotherexceptincertainrestricteddistrictswherehorizontaltrafficisforbidden。

  Alongtheclose—croppedswardwhichpavestheavenuegroundfliersweremovingincontinuouslinesinoppositedirections。

  Forthegreaterparttheyskimmedalongthesurfaceofthesward,soaringgracefullyintotheairattimestopassoveraslower—goingdriverahead,oratintersections,wherethenorthandsouthtraffichastherightofwayandtheeastandwestmustriseaboveit。

  Fromprivatehangarsuponmanyarooftopfliersweredartingintothelineoftraffic。Gayfarewellsandpartingadmonitionsmingledwiththewhirringofmotorsandthesubduednoisesofthecity。

  Yetwithalltheswiftmovementandthecountlessthousandsrushinghitherandthither,thepredominantsuggestionwasthatofluxuriouseaseandsoftnoiselessness。

  Martiansdislikeharsh,discordantclamour。Theonlyloudnoisestheycanabidearethemartialsoundsofwar,theclashofarms,thecollisionoftwomightydreadnoughtsoftheair。Tothemthereisnosweetermusicthanthis。

  AttheintersectionoftwobroadavenuesVasKordescendedfromthestreetleveltooneofthegreatpneumaticstationsofthecity。Herehepaidbeforealittlewicketthefaretohisdestinationwithacoupleofthedull,ovalcoinsofHelium。

  BeyondthegatekeeperhecametoaslowlymovinglineofwhattoEarthlyeyeswouldhaveappearedtobeconical—nosed,eight—footprojectilesforsomegiantgun。

  Inslowprocessionthethingsmovedinsinglefilealongagroovedtrack。Ahalfdozenattendantsassistedpassengerstoenter,ordirectedthesecarrierstotheirproperdestination。

  VasKorapproachedonethatwasempty。Uponitsnosewasadialandapointer。HesetthepointerforacertainstationinGreaterHelium,raisedthearchedlidofthething,steppedinandlaydownupontheupholsteredbottom。Anattendantclosedthelid,whichlockedwithalittleclick,andthecarriercontinueditsslowway。

  Presentlyitswitcheditselfautomaticallytoanothertrack,toenter,amomentlater,oneoftheseriesofdark—mouthedtubes。

  Theinstantthatitsentirelengthwaswithintheblackapertureitsprangforwardwiththespeedofarifleball。

  Therewasaninstantofwhizzing——asoft,thoughsudden,stop,andslowlythecarrieremergeduponanotherplatform,anotherattendantraisedthelidandVasKorsteppedoutatthestationbeneaththecentreofGreaterHelium,seventy—fivemilesfromthepointatwhichhehadembarked。

  Herehesoughtthestreetlevel,steppingimmediatelyintoawaitinggroundflier。Hespokenowordtotheslavesittinginthedriver’sseat。Itwasevidentthathehadbeenexpected,andthatthefellowhadreceivedhisinstructionsbeforehiscoming。

  ScarcelyhadVasKortakenhisseatwhentheflierwentquicklyintothefast—movingprocession,turningpresentlyfromthebroadandcrowdedavenueintoalesscongestedstreet。Presentlyitleftthethrongeddistrictbehindtoenterasectionofsmallshops,whereitstoppedbeforetheentrancetoonewhichborethesignofadealerinforeignsilks。

  VasKorenteredthelow—ceilingroom。Amanatthefarendmotionedhimtowardaninnerapartment,givingnofurthersignofrecognitionuntilhehadpassedinafterthecallerandclosedthedoor。

  Thenhefacedhisvisitor,salutingdeferentially。

  \"Mostnoble——\"hecommenced,butVasKorsilencedhimwithagesture。

  \"Noformalities,\"hesaid。\"WemustforgetthatI

  amaughtotherthanyourslave。Ifallhasbeenascarefullycarriedoutasithasbeenplanned,wehavenotimetowaste。Insteadweshouldbeuponourwaytotheslavemarket。Areyouready?\"

  Themerchantnodded,and,turningtoagreatchest,producedtheunemblazonedtrappingsofaslave。TheseVasKorimmediatelydonned。Thenthetwopassedfromtheshopthroughareardoor,traversedawindingalleytoanavenuebeyond,wheretheyenteredaflierwhichawaitedthem。

  Fiveminuteslaterthemerchantwasleadinghisslavetothepublicmarket,whereagreatconcourseofpeoplefilledthegreatopenspaceinthecentreofwhichstoodtheslaveblock。

  Thecrowdswereenormousto—day,forCarthoris,PrinceofHelium,wastobetheprincipalbidder。

  Onebyonethemastersmountedtherostrumbesidetheslaveblockuponwhichstoodtheirchattels。

  Brieflyandclearlyeachrecountedthevirtuesofhisparticularoffering。

  Whenallweredone,themajor—domoofthePrinceofHeliumrecalledtotheblocksuchashadfavourablyimpressedhim。

  Forsuchhehadmadeafairoffer。

  Therewaslittlehagglingastoprice,andnoneatallwhenVasKorwasplacedupontheblock。Hismerchant—

  masteracceptedthefirstofferthatwasmadeforhim,andthusaDusariannobleenteredthehouseholdofCarthoris。

  CHAPTERIII

  TREACHERY

  ThedayfollowingthecomingofVasKortothepalaceofthePrinceofHeliumgreatexcitementreignedthroughoutthetwincities,reachingitsclimaxinthepalaceofCarthoris。WordhadcomeoftheabductionofThuviaofPtarthfromherfather’scourt,andwithittheveiledhintthatthePrinceofHeliummightbesuspectedofconsiderableknowledgeoftheactandthewhereaboutsoftheprincess。

  InthecouncilchamberofJohnCarter,WarlordofMars,wasTardosMors,JeddakofHelium;MorsKajak,hisson,JedofLesserHelium;Carthoris,andascoreofthegreatnoblesoftheempire。

  \"TheremustbenowarbetweenPtarthandHelium,myson,\"

  saidJohnCarter。\"Thatyouareinnocentofthechargethathasbeenplacedagainstyoubyinsinuation,wewellknow;

  butThuvanDihnmustknowitwell,too。

  \"Thereisbutonewhomayconvincehim,andthatonebeyou。YoumusthastenatoncetothecourtofPtarth,andbyyourpresencethereaswellasbyyourwordsassurehimthathissuspicionsaregroundless。

  BearwithyoutheauthorityoftheWarlordofBarsoom,andoftheJeddakofHeliumtooffereveryresourceofthealliedpowerstoassistThuvanDihntorecoverhisdaughterandpunishherabductors,whomsoevertheymaybe。

  \"Go!IknowthatIdonotneedtourgeuponyouthenecessityforhaste。\"

  Carthorisleftthecouncilchamber,andhastenedtohispalace。

  Hereslaveswerebusyinamomentsettingthingstorightsforthedepartureoftheirmaster。SeveralworkedabouttheswiftflierthatwouldbearthePrinceofHeliumrapidlytowardPtarth。

  Atlastallwasdone。Buttwoarmedslavesremainedonguard。Thesettingsunhunglowabovethehorizon。

  Inamomentdarknesswouldenvelopall。

  Oneoftheguardsmen,agiantofafellowacrosswhoserightcheekthereranathinscarfromtempletomouth,approachedhiscompanion。Hisgazewasdirectedbeyondandabovehiscomrade。Whenhehadcomequiteclosehespoke。

  \"Whatstrangecraftisthat?\"heasked。

  Theotherturnedaboutquicklytogazeheavenward。

  Scarcewashisbackturnedtowardthegiantthantheshort—swordofthelatterwasplungedbeneathhisleftshoulderblade,straightthroughhisheart。

  Voiceless,thesoldiersankinhistracks——stonedead。

  Quicklythemurdererdraggedthecorpseintotheblackshadowswithinthehangar。Thenhereturnedtotheflier。

  Drawingacunninglywroughtkeyfromhispocket—pouch,heremovedthecoveroftheright—handdialofthecontrollingdestinationcompass。Foramomenthestudiedtheconstructionofthemechanismbeneath。

  Thenhereturnedthedialtoitsplace,setthepointer,andremoveditagaintonotetheresultantchangeinthepositionofthepartsaffectedbytheact。

  Asmilecrossedhislips。Withapairofcuttershesnippedofftheprojectionwhichextendedthroughthedialfromtheexternalpointer——nowthelattermightbemovedtoanypointuponthedialwithoutaffectingthemechanismbelow。Inotherwords,theeasternhemispheredialwasuseless。

  Nowheturnedhisattentiontothewesterndial。

  Thishesetuponacertainpoint。Afterwardheremovedthecoverofthisdialalso,andwithkeentoolcutthesteelfingerfromtheundersideofthepointer。

  Asquicklyaspossiblehereplacedtheseconddialcover,andresumedhisplaceonguard。Toallintentsandpurposesthecompasswasasefficientasbefore;but,asamatteroffact,themovingofthepointersuponthedialsresultednowinnocorrespondingshiftofthemechanismbeneath——andthedevicewasset,immovably,uponadestinationoftheslave’sownchoosing。

  PresentlycameCarthoris,accompaniedbybutahandfulofhisgentlemen。Hecastbutacasualglanceuponthesingleslavewhostoodguard。Thefellow’sthin,cruellips,andthesword—cutthatranfromtempletomoutharousedthesuggestionofanunpleasantmemorywithinhim。

  HewonderedwhereSaranTalhadfoundtheman——thenthematterfadedfromhisthoughts,andinanothermomentthePrinceofHeliumwaslaughingandchattingwithhiscompanions,thoughbelowthesurfacehisheartwascoldwithdread,forwhatcontingenciesconfrontedThuviaofPtarthhecouldnotevenguess。

  Firsttohismind,naturally,hadsprungthethoughtthatAstokofDusarhadstolenthefairPtarthian;butalmostsimultaneouslywiththereportoftheabductionhadcomenewsofthegreatfetesatDusarinhonourofthereturnofthejeddak’ssontothecourtofhisfather。

  Itcouldnothavebeenhe,thoughtCarthoris,forontheverynightthatThuviawastakenAstokhadbeeninDusar,andyet——

  Heenteredtheflier,exchangingcasualremarkswithhiscompanionsasheunlockedthemechanismofthecompassandsetthepointeruponthecapitalcityofPtarth。

  Withawordoffarewellhetouchedthebuttonwhichcontrolledtherepulsiverays,andastheflierroselightlyintotheair,theenginepurredinanswertothetouchofhisfingeruponasecondbutton,thepropellerswhirredashishanddrewbackthespeedlever,andCarthoris,PrinceofHelium,wasoffintothegorgeousMartiannightbeneaththehurtlingmoonsandthemillionstars。

  Scarcehadtheflierfounditsspeederetheman,wrappinghissleepingsilksandfursabouthim,stretchedatfulllengthuponthenarrowdecktosleep。

  Butsleepdidnotcomeatonceathisbidding。

  Instead,histhoughtsranriotinhisbrain,drivingsleepaway。

  HerecalledthewordsofThuviaofPtarth,wordsthathadhalfassuredhimthatshelovedhim;forwhenhehadaskedherifshelovedKulanTith,shehadansweredonlythatshewaspromisedtohim。

  Nowhesawthatherreplywasopentomorethanasingleconstruction。Itmight,ofcourse,meanthatshedidnotloveKulanTith;andso,byinference,betakentomeanthatshelovedanother。

  ButwhatassurancewastherethattheotherwasCarthorisofHelium?

  Themorehethoughtuponitthemorepositivehebecamethatnotonlywastherenoassuranceinherwordsthatshelovedhim,butnoneeitherinanyactofhers。

  No,thefactwas,shedidnotlovehim。Shelovedanother。

  Shehadnotbeenabducted——shehadfledwillinglywithherlover。

  Withsuchpleasantthoughtsfillinghimalternatelywithdespairandrage,Carthorisatlastdroppedintothesleepofuttermentalexhaustion。

  Thebreakingofthesuddendawnfoundhimstillasleep。

  Hisflierwasrushingswiftlyaboveabarren,ochreplain——theworld—oldbottomofalong—deadMartiansea。

  Inthedistanceroselowhills。Towardthesethecraftwasheaded。Asitapproachedthem,agreatpromontorymighthavebeenseenfromitsdeck,stretchingoutintowhathadoncebeenamightyocean,andcirclingbackoncemoretoenclosetheforgottenharbourofaforgottencity,whichstillstretchedbackfromitsdesertedquays,animposingpileofwondrousarchitectureofalong—deadpast。

  Thecountlessdismalwindows,vacantandforlorn,stared,sightless,fromtheirmarblewalls;thewholesadcitytakingonthesemblanceofscatteredmoundsofdeadmen’ssun—bleachedskulls——thecasementshavingtheappearanceofeyelesssockets,theportals,grinningjaws。

  Closercametheflier,butnowitsspeedwasdiminishing——yetthiswasnotPtarth。

  Abovethecentralplazaitstopped,slowlysettlingMarsward。

  Withinahundredyardsofthegrounditcametorest,floatinggentlyinthelightair,andatthesameinstantanalarmsoundedatthesleeper’sear。

  Carthorissprangtohisfeet。BelowhimhelookedtoseetheteemingmetropolisofPtarth。Besidehim,already,thereshouldhavebeenanairpatrol。

  Hegazedaboutinbewilderedastonishment。Thereindeedwasagreatcity,butitwasnotPtarth。Nomultitudessurgedthroughitsbroadavenues。Nosignsoflifebrokethedeadmonotonyofitsdesertedrooftops。

  Nogorgeoussilks,nopricelessfurslentlifeandcolourtothecoldmarbleandthegleamingersite。

  Nopatrolboatlayreadywithitsfamiliarchallenge。

  Silentandemptylaythegreatcity——emptyandsilentthesurroundingair。

  Whathadhappened?

  Carthorisexaminedthedialofhiscompass。ThepointerwassetuponPtarth。Couldthecreatureofhisgeniushavethusbetrayedhim?Hewouldnotbelieveit。

  Quicklyheunlockedthecover,turningitbackuponitshinge。Asingleglanceshowedhimthetruth,oratleastapartofit——thesteelprojectionthatcommunicatedthemovementofthepointeruponthedialtotheheartofthemechanismbeneathhadbeensevered。

  Whocouldhavedonethething——andwhy?

  Carthoriscouldnothazardevenafaintguess。Butthethingnowwastolearninwhatportionoftheworldhewas,andthentakeuphisinterruptedjourneyoncemore。

  Ifithadbeenthepurposeofsomeenemytodelayhim,hehadsucceededwell,thoughtCarthoris,asheunlockedthecoveroftheseconddialthefirsthavingshownthatitspointerhadnotbeensetatall。

  Beneaththeseconddialhefoundthesteelpinseveredasintheother,butthecontrollingmechanismhadfirstbeensetforapointuponthewesternhemisphere。

  Hehadjusttimetojudgehislocationroughlyatsomeplacesouth—westofHelium,andataconsiderabledistancefromthetwincities,whenhewasstartledbyawoman’sscreambeneathhim。

  Leaningoverthesideoftheflier,hesawwhatappearedtobearedwomanbeingdraggedacrosstheplazabyahugegreenwarrior——oneofthosefierce,crueldenizensofthedeadsea—bottomsanddesertedcitiesofdyingMars。

  Carthoriswaitedtoseenomore。Reachingforthecontrolboard,hesenthiscraftracingplummet—liketowardtheground。

  Thegreenmanwashurryinghiscaptivetowardahugethoatthatbrowsedupontheochrevegetationoftheoncescarlet—gorgeousplaza。Atthesameinstantadozenredwarriorsleapedfromtheentranceofanearbyersitepalace,pursuingtheabductorwithnakedswordsandshoutsofragefulwarning。

  Oncethewomanturnedherfaceupwardtowardthefallingflier,andinthesingleswiftglanceCarthorissawthatitwasThuviaofPtarth!

  CHAPTERIV

  AGREENMAN’SCAPTIVE

  WhenthelightofdaybrokeuponthelittlecrafttowhosedeckthePrincessofPtarthhadbeensnatchedfromherfather’sgarden,Thuviasawthatthenighthadwroughtachangeinherabductors。

  NolongerdidtheirtrappingsgleamwiththemetalofDusar,butinsteadtherewasemblazonedtheretheinsigniaofthePrinceofHelium。

  Thegirlfeltrenewedhope,forshecouldnotbelievethatintheheartofCarthoriscouldlieintenttoharmher。

  Shespoketothewarriorsquattingbeforethecontrolboard。

  \"LastnightyouworethetrappingsofaDusarian,\"

  shesaid。\"NowyourmetalisthatofHelium。

  Whatmeansit?\"

  Themanlookedatherwithagrin。

  \"ThePrinceofHeliumisnofool,\"hesaid。

  Justthenanofficeremergedfromthetinycabin。Hereprimandedthewarriorforconversingwiththeprisoner,norwouldhehimselfreplytoanyofherinquiries。

  Noharmwasofferedherduringthejourney,andsotheycameatlasttotheirdestinationwiththegirlnowiserastoherabductorsortheirpurposethanatfirst。

  HerethefliersettledslowlyintotheplazaofoneofthosemutemonumentsofMars’deadandforgottenpast——

  thedesertedcitiesthatfringethesadochresea—bottomswhereoncerolledthemightyfloodsuponwhosebosomsmovedthemaritimecommerceofthepeoplesthataregoneforever。

  ThuviaofPtarthwasnostrangertosuchplaces。

  DuringherwanderingsinsearchoftheRiverIss,thattimeshehadsetoutuponwhat,forcountlessages,hadbeenthelast,longpilgrimageofMartians,towardtheValleyDor,whereliestheLostSeaofKorus,shehadencounteredseveralofthesesadremindersofthegreatnessandthegloryofancientBarsoom。

  Andagain,duringherflightfromthetemplesoftheHolyThernswithTarsTarkas,JeddakofThark,shehadseenthem,withtheirweirdandghostlyinmates,thegreatwhiteapesofBarsoom。

  Sheknew,too,thatmanyofthemwereusednowbythenomadictribesofgreenmen,butthatamongthemallwasnocitythattheredmendidnotshun,forwithoutexceptiontheystoodamidstvast,waterlesstracts,unsuitedforthecontinuedsustenanceofthedominantraceofMartians。

  Why,then,shouldtheybebringinghertosuchaplace?

  Therewasbutasingleanswer。Suchwasthenatureoftheirworkthattheymustneedsseektheseclusionthatadeadcityafforded。Thegirltrembledatthoughtofherplight。

  Fortwodayshercaptorskeptherwithinahugepalacethatevenindecayreflectedthesplendouroftheagewhichitsyouthhadknown。

  Justbeforedawnonthethirddayshehadbeenarousedbythevoicesoftwoofherabductors。

  \"Heshouldbeherebydawn,\"onewassaying。\"Haveherinreadinessupontheplaza——elsehewillneverland。

  Themomenthefindsthatheisinastrangecountryhewillturnabout——methinkstheprince’splanisweakinthisonespot。\"

  \"Therewasnootherway,\"repliedtheother。\"Itiswondrousworktogetthembothhereatall,andevenifwedonotsucceedinluringhimtotheground,weshallhaveaccomplishedmuch。\"

  JustthenthespeakercaughttheeyesofThuviauponhim,revealedbythequick—movingpatchoflightcastbyThuriainhermadracethroughtheheavens。

  Withaquicksigntotheother,heceasedspeaking,andadvancingtowardthegirl,motionedhertorise。

  Thenheledheroutintothenighttowardthecentreofthegreatplaza。

  \"Standhere,\"hecommanded,\"untilwecomeforyou。

  Weshallbewatching,andshouldyouattempttoescapeitwillgoillwithyou——muchworsethandeath。

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